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  • Soldier Arrested For ‘Killing’ His Colleague

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday have been apprehended an army personnel for reportedly murdering his colleague inside an army barrack located in Samba district last year.

    The police discovered the body of 21-year-old Sepoy Pawar Prathamesh, who hailed from Maharashtra, with a bullet wound on May 20, 2022. Following the discovery, inquest proceedings were conducted, according to a police official.

    After conducting a thorough investigation under the guidance of Samba Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh, the inquest proceedings were closed and a murder case was registered at Samba police station, based on the collected evidence, according to an official.

    The suspect, Sepoy Vaidya Khushrang from Maharashtra, was apprehended and the murder weapon, an AK assault rifle, was confiscated. The official added that the inquest proceedings were conducted professionally, considering all evidence and aspects, and were closed with the murder case being filed on its merits.

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  • Man arrested for killing woman, chopping her body into pieces in J&K’s Budgam

    Man arrested for killing woman, chopping her body into pieces in J&K’s Budgam

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    Srinagar: J&K Police said on Sunday that it has arrested a man for killing a woman and chopping her body into pieces in Budgam district.

    Police said it has arrested 45-year old Shabir Ahmad Wani, a carpenter, belonging to Ompora area in Budgam district for killing and chopping the body of a 30-year old woman belonging to Soibug village of the same district into pieces.

    “The accused chopped the body of the victim into pieces and dumped it at different places.

    “The woman was missing from her home for the last four days.

    “The accused revealed that he murdered the woman and cut her body into pieces and disposed it off at different places, including Railway bridge Ompora and Sebden, where from the victim’s head and other parts of body were recovered last night.

    “The accused has been arrested, all the body parts were recovered from locations including her head from his home and further investigation is going on,” police said.

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  • Carpenter held for killing girl, chopping body in Budgam

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    Srinagar, Mar 12:  Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested a man for allegedly chopping a missing girl from the last four days in Soibugh area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

    An official told news agency Kashmir Dot Com that Budgam Police have arrested one person identified as Shabir Ahmad Wani son of Abdul Aziz Wani, a resident of Mohanpora Ompora by profession a 45-year-old married carpenter for killing a 30-yr-old unmarried woman of Soibug at his home in Mohanpora (Ompora), chopped off her head, sliced the body into pieces and dumped the same at different spots in Budgam.

    He said that carpenter during questioning has revealed that he has murdered the girl and cut her body in pieces and disposed off at different locations i,e Railway bridge Ompora and Sebden, where from her head and other parts of body were recovered. Police recovered all pieces of the body last night.

    A police officer while confirming the incident told KDC that the accused person was arrested, all the body parts were recovered from locations including her head from his home and further investigation into the case is going on. (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • UP: Youth held for killing 5-yr-old girl during rape

    UP: Youth held for killing 5-yr-old girl during rape

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    Bijnor: The police have arrested a 19-year-old man in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor district for allegedly slitting the throat of a five-year-old girl to stop her from crying when he tried to rape her, police said.

    Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Praveen Ranjan Singh, said that children flying kites spotted the body of the girl in a dilapidated building and informed the police.

    Acting on a tip-off, police picked up Aman Khan and during interrogation, he confessed to his crime, Singh said.

    The accused told the police that he knew the family of the girl and used to visit her house.

    On the day of the incident, Khan took her to the ruined building and tried to rape her.

    As the girl tried to scream, the accused slit her throat using a knife, the police officer said.

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  • Hyderabad honour killing: Dalit man killed by lover’s brother; 10 held

    Hyderabad honour killing: Dalit man killed by lover’s brother; 10 held

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    Hyderabad: Ten persons have been arrested for allegedly hacking a Dalit man to death in Petbasheerabad on March 1. The deceased had eloped with a woman of another caste.

    The couple – 28-year-old Devarakonda Harish, a DJ sound system operator, and 25-year-old Manisha – had eloped to get married.

    Manisha’s brother Deendayal, 30, was arrested along with his friends – Naresh, Venkatesh Goud, Rohit Singh, Band Venkat, Gaddam Akshay Kumar, Parwary Aniketh, Koyalkar Manish, Bure Sainath, and Mathangi Rajendra Kumar.

    While Harish was a resident of Sooraram, Manisha lived in Ziyaguda area of the city. They would constantly talk on the phone. Harish was repeatedly warned by Manisha’s family members to stay away from her but the couple did not pay heed.

    On February 22, the couple eloped and rented an apartment in Petbasheerabad. They were soon planning to get married.

    However, on the night March 1, Harish and Manisha were attacked by her brother and his friends near Anjaneya Swamy temple in Dulapally, the police said. Harish was stabbed to death and Manisha was taken away.

    Correction

    Siasat.com had earlier reported about the same incident and mentioned the woman belonging to a Muslim community. However, according to the Petbasheerabad police, the woman belongs to a backward community. It is not an inter-faith honour killing.



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  • 40 years after murder, SC acquits West Bengal man of killing wife

    40 years after murder, SC acquits West Bengal man of killing wife

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday acquitted a West Bengal resident of the charge of killing his wife 40 years ago, ruling his conviction on the basis of extra-judicial confessions cannot be sustained as it is weak piece of evidence.

    The top court said where an extra-judicial confession is surrounded by suspicious circumstances, its credibility becomes doubtful and it loses its importance.

    The murder was alleged to have taken place on March 11, 1983 in Burdwan district of West Bengal. The trial court decided the case on March 31, 1987, acquitting Nikhil Chandra Mondal, who was booked for allegedly killing his wife.

    The state government’s appeal against the verdict remained pending in Calcutta High Court till December 15, 2008 on which date he was convicted and awarded life sentence.

    Mondal preferred an appeal before the top court in 2010 against his conviction and sentence, which was decided on Friday.

    A bench of Justices BR Gavai and Sanjay Karol said, “The impugned judgment and order dated December 15, 2008 passed by the High Court at Calcutta in Government Appeal convicting the appellant for the offence punishable under Section 302 of the IPC is quashed and set aside.”

    The top court, referring to a 1984 verdict, said it can be seen that this Court has held that the circumstances from which the conclusion of guilt is to be drawn should be fully established.

    “It has been held that the circumstances concerned “must or should” and not “may be” established. It has been held that there is not only a grammatical but a legal distinction between “may be proved” and “must be or should be proved”. It has been held that the facts so established should be consistent only with the hypothesis of the guilt of the accused, that is to say, they should not be explainable on any other hypothesis except that the accused is guilty,” the bench said.

    The top court said it has been held that the circumstances should be of a conclusive nature and tendency and they should exclude every possible hypothesis except the one sought to be proved, and that there must be a chain of evidence so complete so as not to leave any reasonable ground for the conclusion consistent with the innocence of the accused and must show that in all human probability the act must have been done by the accused.

    “It is a settled principle of law that however strong a suspicion may be, it cannot take place of a proof beyond reasonable doubt,” the bench said, and noted the prosecution case rests basically on the extrajudicial confession alleged to have been made by Mondal before three of his fellow villagers, who have been made prosecution witnesses by the police.

    It said the trial court observed that where the prosecution case is entirely based on extra-judicial confession and the prosecution seeks conviction of the accused on that extra-judicial confession, the evidence of the witnesses before whom the alleged confessional statement was made, requires a greater scrutiny to pass the test of credibility.

    The bench noted the trial court found the testimonies of prosecution witnesses were contradictory and not trustworthy.

    “It is a settled principle of law that extra-judicial confession is a weak piece of evidence. It has been held that where an extra-judicial confession is surrounded by suspicious circumstances, its credibility becomes doubtful and it loses its importance.

    “It has further been held that it is well-settled that it is a rule of caution where the court would generally look for an independent reliable corroboration before placing any reliance upon such extra-judicial confession. It has been held that there is no doubt that conviction can be based on extra-judicial confession, but in the very nature of things, it is a weak piece of evidence,” the bench said.

    It said unless the finding of the trial court was found to be perverse, an interference would not be warranted and noted that the trial court found the testimonies of prosecution witnesses not reliable so as to base the conviction solely on such testimonies.

    “We find that the approach adopted by the trial court was in accordance with law. However, this circumstance which, in our view, could not have been used has been employed by the High Court to seek corroboration to the extra-judicial confession,” the bench said, adding the scope of interference in an appeal against acquittal is very well crystalised that unless such a finding is found to be perverse or illegal/impossible, it is not permissible for the appellate Court to interfere with the same.

    The top court directed Mondal to be set at liberty forthwith unless required in any other case and upheld the trial court verdict dated March 31, 1987 acquitting him of murder charges.

    On March 11, 1983, a case was registered at Ketugram police station of Burdwan district that the body of an unknown married woman aged 25 years was lying in a field on the side of the railway track at Ambalgisan railway station.

    Police found that the woman, identified as Mondal’s wife, was killed with a sharp edged weapon. During investigation, it was found that Mondal had accompanied his wife and son to a nearby village fair and she was missing ever since.

    Police claimed Mondal had confessed before three fellow villagers Manick Pal, Pravat Kumar Misra and Kanai Saha that he had killed his wife with a bhojali (a type of knife) at the very spot where her body was found.

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  • Honour killing: Hyderabad man killed by wife’s relatives

    Honour killing: Hyderabad man killed by wife’s relatives

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    Hyderabad: In a suspected case of honour killing, a youth has been murdered allegedly over an inter-faith marriage on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

    Harish, who works as a DJ, was stabbed to death by unidentified persons in the Dullapally area under the limits of Pet Basheerabad police station of Cyberabad police commissionerate on Thursday. The body was identified later.

    The youth was staying in the area for the last six months. He was earlier residing in Yellareddyguda in Hyderabad, where he fell in with a girl of another community.

    As the girl’s family rejected the marriage proposal, Harish shifted to Dullapally. He, however, continued meeting the girl, and they married secretly.

    Harish’s parents have blamed the girl’s family for the murder. They alleged that the girl’s relatives killed Harish in front of the girl, and after the murder took her away.

    Following a complaint by the victim’s family, police picked up a few suspects and were questioning them.

    Police shifted the body to Gandhi Hospital for autopsy.

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  • PIL in SC seeks framing of rules for live-in relationships; mentions Shraddha Walkar’s killing

    PIL in SC seeks framing of rules for live-in relationships; mentions Shraddha Walkar’s killing

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    New Delhi: A PIL was filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Centre to frame rules for registration of live-in relationships as it cited increase in crimes like rape and murder allegedly committed by live-in partners.

    The plea, which referred to the recent killing of Shraddha Walkar allegedly by her live-in partner Aaftab Amin Poonawala, also sought framing of rules and guidelines for registration of such relationships.

    The PIL said registration of live-in relationship would lead to accurate information being available to both the live-in partners about each other and also to the government about each of them regarding their marital status, their criminal history and other relevant details.

    Besides the increase in crimes like rape and murder, the plea, filed by lawyer Mamta Rani, said there has been a “huge increase in the false rape cases being filed by the women wherein the women claims to be living in live-in relationships with the accused and it is always difficult for the courts to find out from the evidence whether the fact of living in live-in relationship is proved by the backing of evidence”.

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  • Militant Involved In KP’s Killing Neutralized: ADGP

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    SRINAGAR: Additional Director General of Police Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar on Tuesday said the militant who killed Kashmiri Pandit Sanjay Sharma, has been killed in Awantipora gunfight.

    Kashmir zone police, while quoting ADGP Kumar, said the militant killed in the gunfight has been identified as Aqib Mushtaq Bhat of Pulwama.

    He said Aqib was an A category militant and was initially working with Hizbul Mujahideen, but was now working with TRF.

    “Killed #terrorist identified as Aqib Mustaq Bhat of #Pulwama (A category). He initially worked for HM #terror outfit, nowadays he had been working with TRF. #Killer of late Sanjay Sharma #neutralised,” police tweeted. (KNO)



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  • Sanjay Sharma’s killing: Working on a 360 degree approach; killers of Sharma won’t go scot free: LG Manoj Sinha

    Sanjay Sharma’s killing: Working on a 360 degree approach; killers of Sharma won’t go scot free: LG Manoj Sinha

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    Pulwama/Srinagar, Feb 28: Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that the government along with the security agencies is working on a 360 degree approach to eliminate militancy and the killers of slain Sanjay Sharma won’t go scot free.

    “Killing of Kashmiri Pandit Bank Security Guard (at Pulwama) is very unfortunate. Such acts create a sense of insecurity among people. Administration along with the security agencies are working on a 360 degree approach to eliminate militancy,” the LG told reporters on the side-lines of a function at SKICC here, in reply to a query as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). He said that security agencies are working on leads and the killers of Kashmiri Pandit Sanjay Sharma won’t go scot free.

    Meanwhile, several political Leaders on Monday visited Achan village in Pulwama to offer condolences with Sanjay Sharma’s family who was killed by gunmen on Sunday outside his residence.

    The leaders who visited to offer condolences include former CM Mehbooba Mufti, BJP President for J&K, Ravindra Raina, BJP leader Sofi Yousuf, Altaf Thakur, PDP leader and DDC Chairman Pulwama Syed Bari Andrabi and others.

    While talking to reporters at Achan, PDP President Mehbooba Mufti while targeting BJP said that if they claim militancy has ended then they must answer who has killed Sanjay Sharma.

    On the killing of Sanjay, she said: “we all feel ashamed as Kashmiri Muslims are those who in 1947 have staked their lives for the safety of people of other religions.”

    People here this time are caught themselves as one side on name of wiping out militancy- hundreds of people have been languishing in jails , properties are being sealed, ED and NIA raids on name of terror funding and even four houses were attached today, she said, adding that if militancy has been wiped out then who has killed Sanjay.

    She while urging government to provide job and other help to bereaved family requested muslim community despite that they themselves are facing problems at hands of BJP must ensure the safety of minority community members as they are the symbol of kashmiriyat.

    Ravindra Raina while talking to media said that all political parties must get united to fight militancy.

    He said that government must frame a policy for all Pandits working or living here so that their safety can be ensured.

    He said killing of Sharma isn’t any act of bravery but it is big sin what his killers have committed.

    He said that the gun isn’t seeing whether it is BJP or any other, Hindu or Muslim but it is killing human whosoever and political parties must get together to fight militancy.

    He praised local Muslim community for remaining shoulder to shoulder with Sanjay’s family and taking part in his last rites

    He assured the family of all possible help they need in this tragic hour.

    Sanjay Pandit was working as a security guard at a bank who was killed by gunmen in his native village on Sunday—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )